The method of rounding six degrees in Buddhism

Updated on educate 2024-02-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Four shots, if it's four rounds, I'm wrong, six degrees, for six like honey.

    1. Giving alms.

    Giving and shooting, also doing giving and shooting, giving and taking convenient, benevolent, and convenient. With a heart that does nothing, give the truth (dharma giving) and give money (wealth giving). If there are sentient beings who are happy, they will give money; If you are happy with the Dharma, then you will give the Dharma to make sentient beings feel dear and attaching themselves to the Bodhisattva to receive the Dharma.

    There are three types of almsgiving:

    Wealth: Giving money to the needy.

    Fa Shi: Showing people with the law and making the truth clear.

    Fearlessness: Helping people from adversity and leaving them from fear.

    2. Love language photography.

    Love language photography, also known as can take convenient love language photography, love language photography convenience, love words, love language. According to the root nature of sentient beings, good words and comforts, so that the dear heart and the bodhisattva to receive the Tao. There are three types of love language photography:

    Comfort: For those who are sick or have suffered disasters or horrors, comfort and encourage them with gentle and loving language, so that they can be comforted spiritually.

    Qingyueyu: Praise and affirm people's strengths or good deeds, so that they have more confidence and inspire them to develop in a good place.

    Winning language: Listening to language that can increase the winning gain. For example, preaching Mahayana Buddhism to Hinayana practitioners makes Mahayana fun and enjoyable.

    3. Photo by Li Xing.

    Li Xing Regent, also known as Li Xing Regent, Benefit Regent, Convenience of Entry, Degree of Convenience, Benefit, Benefit. It refers to benefiting sentient beings with good deeds of body, mouth, and mind, so that sentient beings will develop a loving heart and accept the teachings. There are three types of profits:

    Benefit in this life: Persuade sentient beings to practice the Dharma, and in this life, they will receive great wealth and even all the happiness in this world.

    Benefit in the Hereafter: All sentient beings will be happy in this life, and they will be advised to give up their wealth, and they will be renunciated and even become a monk, and they will be happy in the Hereafter.

    Benefit in the present world and the future life: persuade the family to leave the desire at home and the monk, so it is called the present world and the future world of Lile.

    Fourth, taken by a colleague.

    Colleague photography, also known as colleague regent, colleague convenience, transfer convenience, convenience with shun, with benefit, peer, equal benefit, etc. To be able to stand in the position of sentient beings, share the same sufferings and joys with sentient beings, and be able to observe sentient beings with discernment, give sentient beings the most appropriate teaching, and facilitate guidance into the Buddha's path. There are four types of colleague photography:

    It is his colleague who does not reveal himself to be a colleague of his: I am equal to the merit and power of all beings, but I hide my own goodness and do not show my own merit and power.

    Self-manifestation and co-workers who are not his colleagues: For beings who are inferior to oneself and have no faith, in order to facilitate the guidance of others, they reveal themselves to be on the same level as him.

    It is his colleague who also reveals himself to his colleague: seeing that the good roots of the object of his guidance can still be shaken, in order to keep his good roots firm, now he is temporarily with his colleagues, gradually growing each other.

    "Six paramita", Sanskrit sad-paramita, sat-paramita. The full name is "Six Paramita", which is translated as "Six Perfections", "Six Perfections", and "Six to the Other Shore". Paramita, translated as degree, refers to the meaning of reaching the other side, that is, the meaning of attaining the ideal and accomplishing it, and it is the six practice methods practiced by bodhisattvas in Mahayana Buddhism who want to become Buddha.

    The six paramitas are: generosity, vows, patience, diligence, meditation, and wisdom.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Four shots and six crossings. Encyclopedia knows.

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